Gingrich campaign paid off some debts, still owes $600000 Washington Post At the end of last year, he owed a total of $1.19 million — nearly a half-million dollars of that to InfoCision, an Ohio-based telemarketing firm that specializes in fundraising for conservative political, Christian and nonprofit groups.
Newt Gingrich's Incredible Nevada Concession Speech The Atlantic Rather than just affirming that he'd stay in the race, or offering an honest account of why he is doing so, he tried to cast upcoming campaign swings to Colorado, Minneapolis, and Ohio as a principled act of fidelity. "We have over 160000 donors, ...
Big finance boosting its political gifts Philadelphia Inquirer Why did they choose to filibuster the nomination of Obama's choice to head the agency, former Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray, and demand that the Dodd-Frank financial reforms be weakened before they took effect? For that matter, why did some ...
Ohio 2008 vs. 2012: Polls In January Rarely Match Results In November Ology Today, Public Policy Polling is out with a survey of the Ohio electorate. PPP found that Obama has sea level approval ratings, with 48 percent of voters approving and disapproving. Among Democrats and independents, Obama has seen a marked improvement ...
Christians cry foul: Did Obama exploit Jesus for political gain? Washington Times Keep politics and religion separate,” says David Ball, an adjunct professor of theology at the Methodist Theological School in Ohio . “That, at least, is how the passage is often interpreted.” Fortunately, for many politicians, Jesus is not physically ...
Navy Vets Charity Scammer Hiding in New Mexico? ABC News Bobby Thompson, whose real name and identity are unknown, used money collected by his charitable group to make donations to prominent politicians, nearly all of them Republicans. Here he is with Rep. John Boehner, R.-Ohio, the next Speaker of the.
Conservative forum carries undercurrent of tension about options DesMoinesRegister.com Marco Rubio of Florida; House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio; Rep. Steve King of Iowa; Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin; Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin; and many others. Look for coverage at DesMoines Register.com/politics or follow @JenniferJJacobs on ...